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|georg=distentio, ōnis, f. ([[distendo]]), die [[Ausdehnung]], Verziehung, [[Verzerrung]], membrorum, Cels.: oris, [[Verzerrung]], Cels.: nervorum, Krämpfe, Cels.: absol., Cels. u. Scrib. Larg.
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|lnztxt=distentio, onis. f. :: 拉開。— nervorum 手足瘛瘲。
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

distentio distentionis N F :: spasm; distortion

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

distentĭo: ōnis, f. distendo,
I a stretching out, distention (very rare), Cels. 2, 4; 8, 4; Scrib. Comp. 89.—
II Trop., fullness, i. e. occupation, Vulg. Eccl. 8, 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

distentĭō, ōnis, f. (distendo), tension : distentio nervorum Cels. Med. 2, 4, convulsion [contraction des muscles] || gonflement, enflure : Scrib. Comp. 89 || [fig.] occupation : Vulg. Eccl. 8, 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

distentio, ōnis, f. (distendo), die Ausdehnung, Verziehung, Verzerrung, membrorum, Cels.: oris, Verzerrung, Cels.: nervorum, Krämpfe, Cels.: absol., Cels. u. Scrib. Larg.

Latin > Chinese

distentio, onis. f. :: 拉開。— nervorum 手足瘛瘲。